Re: [ISN] Chinese espionage handbook details ease of swiping secrets

From: William Knowles <wk_at_C4I.ORG>
Date: Tue 02 Jan 2001 - 21:14:22 CST
Just in case anyone has been searching for the Chinese handbook on
stealing secrets from the U.S.A., It appears that Bill Gertz has a
copy at: http://www.gertzfile.com/ChinaSpyguide.htm

Cheers!

William Knowles
wk@c4i.org


> http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/default-20001226232548.htm
>
> By Bill Gertz
> THE WASHINGTON TIMES
> December 26, 2000
>
> China's government is engaged in large-scale science and
> technology spying targeted primarily on gaining U.S. defense
> secrets for military use, according to a translated Chinese
> government manual.
>
> The spying handbook was obtained by the Pentagon earlier this year
> and reveals how Beijing gathers defense intelligence and has been
> doing so aggressively for more than 30 years.

[...]

> The 250-page book, "Sources and Techniques of Obtaining National
> Defense Science and Technology Intelligence," is not classified.
> However, Pentagon officials said its contents provide new insights
> on how China's government obtains secrets and technology.



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